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Alaric

[ US /ˈæɫɝɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. king of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410)

How To Use Alaric In A Sentence

  • Alaric got a bit annoyed at how long we took to leave becuase of the guinea pigs - I didn't know weather to be sympathetic or laugh when he got narky about it :/ Snell-Pym » Guinea Pigs!
  • Alaric the Goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
  • Alaric the Goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
  • But the daughter of Theodosius submitted, without reluctance, to the desires of the conqueror, a young and valiant prince, who yielded to Alaric in loftiness of stature, but who excelled in the more attractive qualities of grace and beauty. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • It does the mode, uid and gid, too; note that the files come out owned as alaric, even though I ran the extract as root. Snell-Pym » Ugarit
  • Alaric tells Damon that he only has one more vervain dart and they go back into the house. OBS RECAPS & REVIEWS: THE VAMPIRE DIARIES EPISODE 17:LET THE RIGHT ONE IN | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Only it may be remarked that the word awful, which is here used designedly, is not meant to imply that the loss of life was unusually large or the cruelty of the captors outrageous; in both respects Alaric and his Goths would compare favourably with some generals and some armies making much higher pretensions to civilisation. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
  • Various abridgements were made of it in the early middle ages, the most widely disseminated of which was the so-called Breviary of Alaric or Lex Romana Visigothorum.
  • The sack of Rome in 410 marked the most hostile period in the relations between Alaric and the imperial court.
  • The example of Alaric, to whom the sack of Rome had brought little lasting success, may have served as a warning.
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